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Writing a Resume (Looking at Work)

✍ Scribed by Stuart Schwartz, Craig Conley


Publisher
Capstone Press
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
34
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Introduce readers to the world of work with this stimulating, easy-to-read set. All the important issues are explored, such as why people work, what physical abilities and personal skills are needed for employment, how to set salary expectation, how to look for a job, and how to interview for a job.Examines the purpose of a resume, the basics and style, the different kinds, how to plan, write, and strengthen one, and how to keep it up-to-date.


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